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On this page, you will find a list of the most useful Common, Rare, Epic, and
Legendary cards for the Warrior class, in terms of crafting. We separate
cards by their rarity; Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary, but each individual card
is given a rating of priority. It is important to know that a Rare or Epic card
that is given a "High" or "Top" priority rating should be crafted before a
Legendary with a "Medium" rating. In fact, if you have 1,600 Arcane Dust to
spend, crafting 2 or 3 Epics and a handful of Rares is usually better than
spending it all on a single Legendary. If a card is not mentioned, you can safely
assume that it is rarely, or never, used in the Constructed meta.

You will also find a guide on how to best allocate your gold or money between
the various Card packs and Adventures. This can vary greatly from class to
class and has a great effect on how quickly and efficiently you can build a
competitive deck.

1.

Class-Specific Cards

In this section, we list the class-specific cards that are important for you
as a Warrior.

1.1.

Commons

Warpath - Priority = TOP: Warpath is a very flexible tool that
provides a Whirlwind effect. The Echo effect allows you a large degree
of control in how much Mana you use and how much damage you do. Due to this
flexibility, it is a TOP crafting priority and a hard card to replace.

1.2.

Rares

Dyn-o-matic - Priority = TOP: Dyn-o-matic is an excellent card
for cleaning up the board in the mid game. It fits into both Mech Warrior decks,
as it will avoid damaging friendly Mechs, and Control decks that are unlikely to
have any friendly minions available for it to target.

Omega Assembly - Priority = MEDIUM: Omega Assembly is a high-value
card that comes at almost no cost. It is aimed at Control Warrior decks that
play well beyond turn 10 where it can be used to generate 3 cards without
drawing closer to fatigue.

Frothing Berserker - Priority = LOW: Frothing Berserker is a
strong card that is used in almost all aggressive Warrior decks.

1.3.

Epics

Town Crier - Priority = MEDIUM: Town Crier is a great early-game
minion for all breeds of Warrior deck. As it is one of the few cards that
specifically targets Rush minions, the effect cannot be replicated with any
alternative.

Brawl - Priority = HIGH: Brawl is a crucial tool in many Warrior
decks to try and regain control of a board that has grown out of control.
However, it is possible to build a competitive Warrior deck without Brawl,
making it not a top priority.

Wrenchcalibur - Priority = LOW: Wrenchcalibur is a versatile
weapon that serves as both removal and long-term burst damage. It is a core
part of Bomb Warrior decks specifically due to its ability to shuffle multiple
Bombs into opponents' decks.

Shield Slam - Priority = LOW: Shield Slam is a very high value
removal spell that can often be used to remove large minions for 1 Mana.

Supercollider - Priority = LOW: Supercollider is a very high-value
weapon in slower weapon decks. When set up correctly, it can take out 2 minions
per attack, and with 3 charges available, it is a very potent card if you have
enough Health and Armor to spare.

1.4.

Legendaries

Dr. Boom, Mad Genius - Priority = TOP: Dr. Boom, Mad Genius is a
great late-game value card that provides a range of useful Hero Powers
throughout the game. It is used in most Warrior decks and, due to the uniqueness
of its effect, it is not possible to replace it.

Darius Crowley - Priority = LOW: Darius Crowley is an excellent
tempo tool that can pose a huge threat for opponents in any Warrior deck.
Though the card is not directly essential, not including it can have the
knock-on effect of greatly reducing the value of Town Crier.

2.

Neutral Cards

In this section, we list neutral cards that are always good to craft if you
are playing Warrior. Note that many of these cards will be usable in a wide
range of decks across multiple classes. This means that crafting these cards
over class specific ones is often a good idea if you plan to play a range of
classes.

2.1.

Commons

Acolyte of Pain - Priority = MEDIUM: Acolyte of Pain is a core card
in Control Warrior decks. It enables you to to cycle through your deck using
cards like Whirlwind and Ravaging Ghoul. Without access to
Acolyte of Pain, you may find yourself running out of options in the
late game.

2.2.

Rares

Hecklebot - Priority = LOW: Hecklebot is a powerful Taunt
minion used in Control Warrior decks. Its high stats are great at shutting down
Aggro, while its ability to pull cards from opponents' decks provides a
long-term advantage against Control.

2.3.

Epics

There are no neutral epics played in common Warrior decks.

2.4.

Legendaries

Zilliax - Priority = MEDIUM: As many Mech minions naturally fit into
Warrior decks, Zilliax is able to gain additional value from its Magnetic effect
and can be used both offensively and defensively.

Archivist Elysiana - Priority = MEDIUM: Archvist Elysiana is a
unique tool that prolongs games by creating a new 10-card deck with its
Battlecry. It is a core part of Control Warrior decks and prolongs games to
maximise value from Dr. Boom, Mad Genius to grind down opponents.

3.

Gold Allocation Guide

3.1.

Pack Type

The Witchwood expansion provided a few great cards such as
Warpath, Darius Crowley, and Town Crier, in addition to
many Rush other cards. However, the expansion
is not a priority for gold unless you specifically wish to play Rush Warrior
decks.

The Boomsday Project was a great expansion for the Warrior class overall. It
added in a range of powerful Mech minions to breathe new life into multiple
Warrior archetypes in addition to the new Warrior Hero, Dr. Boom, Mad Genius.
Investing into Boomsday Project card packs is highly recommended for any
budding Warrior player.

The Rise of Shadows expansion primarily added a range of Bomb cards,
such as Wrenchcalibur, Clockwork Goblin, and
Blastmaster Boom, to the Warrior arsenal. The expansion is an essential
investment for Bomb Warrior enthusiasts, but offers minimal improvements for
other Warrior archetypes.

Overall, a good mix of Classic and Boomsday cards packs are recommended for
Warrior enthusiasts to offer the best odds of opening the most influential
cards.

4.

Changelog

05 May 2019: Updated for the Rise of Shadows expansion.

20 Sep. 2018: Updated for The Boomsday Project expansion.

31 May 2018: Updated for the Witchwood expansion.

12 Jan. 2018: Updated for the Kobolds and Catacombs expansion.

04 May 2017: Updated for the Journey to Un'Goro expansion.

21 Feb. 2017: Updated to reflect the changes in MSG meta.

02 Sep. 2015: Updated to include Blackrock Mountain and The Grand Tournament cards.